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May 12th, 2010 at 11:46 pmAmanda @ Looking Glass Jewels says:This is a great tutorial! I am using mod podge tonight and will keep your tips in mind! (I almost typed "tits" instead of "tips" - THAT would have been embarrassing! Yikes!)

May 28th, 2010 at 7:27 pmAZ Momma says:Anyone have any pointers for Mod Podging larger areas with fabric? I have an idea festering in my brain and I wanna make sure I do it right the first time!! Thanks!

February 7th, 2011 at 11:56 pmLissa says:I would follow the tips given above, except maybe do it just a small section at a time. Since fabric is more bendy and pliable than paper, you can do a small section (make sure NOT to skip the scraping/smoothing out part) and then when it dries, do the next section.

September 13th, 2011 at 9:20 pmAngelina says:I have heard that if you spread the fabric out (right side down) and cover the back with Modge Podge that it handles better and won't fray when you cut it! Hope this helps!

February 2nd, 2012 at 5:16 pmSandra says:When I tried to mod podge computer black and white pictures to wood they turned green....even later when I tried again after spraying the computer paper with sealer on the back and front, a few still had a green on them....scared to do the whole thing with MP.

March 27th, 2012 at 1:57 pmCheech says:I want to Modge Podge a TRAY TABLE set. They are wooden. I was told by home depot that I can sand the tables & spray paint them with a spay paint that has a gloss. I came home & had the idea i could personalize the tops as a family project (photos, newspaper, magazine pages, scrap booking pages, etc.) Any ideas on how I could do this? would I just do the Modge Podge on the painted surface, smooth & let dry?

May 24th, 2012 at 9:16 pmOlivia says:THANKS FOR THE ADVICE! I needed this for a project I'm working on for Father's day and included the link for these instructions on my blog!:) check it out at imadethisyoucantoo.blogspot.com and shoot me some comments/critiques!!!:)

June 8th, 2012 at 9:12 pmVicky says:OMG I'm IN LOVE!!!!!!!!!! lol!! I have never used Mod Podge until now!!! I came across the Laundry Sign on the site and was thinking "Ugh How the heck do I use Mod Podge, it's gonna be difficult!" It is literally the easiest and coolest thing ever! I was going to paint wooden letters for my son's room, but with all the awesome scrapbook paper they make, I will Mod Podge them so I can use a variety of designs on the letters instead of me painting them, hoping and praying they turn out cute LOL. THANK YOU SO MUCH!! :)

October 23rd, 2012 at 12:05 amStacy Marie Stranzl says:That's because only toner will transfer properly. Any tutorial that says regular inkjet prints will transfer, are wrong. Only transfer PHOTOCOPIES. The toner will transfer as dark black instead of green.

October 4th, 2014 at 10:57 pmRhonda Dorst says:HELP I want to mob Podge a piece of wood furniture. I have many questions. First would I put something on the paper I want to use for the piece of wood furniture to stop the paper from bleeding? Second what would I put over the paper after I've Mob Podged it onto the wood, for protection and cleaning purposes?

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